If you're looking for bargain bridal gloves, eBay is one of the first places to check out, with low cost, great value wedding gloves up for auction every day. Below you'll find a selection of items currently listed for auction on eBay, so whether it's fingerless lace, stretch satin or other bridal gloves you're after, look no further.

eBay provides a great opportunity to grab hold of bargainbridal gloves, but how can you be sure that you're getting what you are paying for? Our eBay buyers guide below should provide some handy hints and tips:

1.Ask, ask, ask: Any good eBay seller should be willing to answer any questions you throw their way, especially when you are buying an item for an important occassion like a wedding. If you have any questions don't be afraid to ask. If you are happy with the response, great - if not, walk away.

2.Check out the small print: Sadly, the odd seller on eBay will try to pull the wool over your eyes, and you could find that thebridal gloves you thought you were looking at are not what they seem. That said, 99% of eBay sellers are legit and above board, so as long as you go through the terms and conditions of the sale with a fine tooth comb you should have no problems.

3.Picture this: When you are buying online, a photo tells a thousand words. With this in mind, if the photos on the listing are unclear or you need further snaps, ask the seller to email you some across. Pay particular attention to the colour and condition ofbridal gloves, especially if they are second hand.

4.Check feedback: Powersellers & eBayer's with high levels postive feedback are often the best ones to buy from. Before bidding on anybridal gloveson the site, check out the sellers feedback and pay particular attention to any recent negative comments.

5. Returns:Many sellers do not operate a returns policy, but some do. If this is important to you, check out what, if any, returns policy is offered before bidding.

6.International:Some of the best valuebridal glovescan be bought from overseas sellers. Whilst buying from an international seller is a great way to grab a bargain, remember that P&P on the item may be higher and you may be liable to import taxes - be sure to factor these in before comitting to any purchase.

7. PayPal:Cheque and PO's are OK, cash is simply a no-no, but PayPal is the real way forward. For the best in eBay buyer protection, make sure you select this as your method of payment at the checkout.